Antonym: progress. Similar words: regressive, aggression, digression, congressional, transgression, regress, great depression, compression. Meaning: [rɪ'greʃn] n. 1. an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely 2. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state 3. the relation between selected values of x and observed values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be predicted for any value of x) 4. returning to a former state.
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1. This can cause regression in a pupil's learning process.
2. He began to show signs of regression to his childhood.
3. What it proposes is regression to the zero time.
4. Children oscillate between regression and progression.
5. Linear regression was used for comparison with different variables.
6. Two stepwise logistic regression procedures were performed.
7. The graph is a linear regression of.
8. Multiple stepwise regression analysis was also applied.
9. It was an extraordinary regression into the womb.
10. Respiratory symptoms were analysed by multiple logistic regression and lung function standard deviation scores by multiple linear regression.
11. The regression itself took place on Joyce's second visit; the first was used to teach her deep relaxation.
12. And these kindergarten programs may seem like a regression from full-day preschool programs.
13. We chose linear regression for describing the overall changes in mean sperm concentrations, but other statistical models have also been tested.
14. Regression therapy can also involve taking a patient back into the womb.
15. When the regression was over, Sylvia expressed amazement at what had been revealed.
16. Logistic regression models were used to determine which variables significantly and independently could predict bacterial pneumonia and to adjust for potential confounders.
17. Table V shows results of stepwise multiple linear regression analysis of outcome variables from the ventilated infants.
18. The use of multiple logistic regression allowed the selection of the most useful clinical signs which are predictive of hypoxaemia.
19. We can use multiple regression analysis to discover the relative influence of these factors on perceptions.
20. When this was faced and dealt with under regression therapy, the whole situation, including the shoulder spasm, was resolved.
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21. Multivariate analysis was carried out by unconditional logistic regression analysis.
22. Loss of viral replication by interferon can lead to a substantial regression of liver disease and probably prolonged survival.
23. Many authors find a challenge in t and tests and regression coefficients.
24. Then one day Kirsty met an old friend who happened to have consulted me in the past for regression therapy.
25. What I will say in answer to the question is that I personally always use hypnosis as the first stage of any regression session.
26. This might happen because he chooses to listen to the recording of the regression, or it might arise spontaneously.
27. We therefore omitted time from the analysis and used logistic regression to identify additional risk factors.
28. Again, this was confirmed by the application of simple statistical regression analysis.
29. Bjornsson decided not to use a formula derived from multiple regression analysis.
30. The conventional approach to such questions is to use ordinary least squares regression methods, which are often unsatisfactory.
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